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EPISODE · Jul 28, 2025 · 2 MIN

Flagstaff Updates: Water Main Break, Outdoor Music, Charity Golf, and Community Events

from Local Frequency - Flagstaff · host Inception Point AI

Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Monday, July 28, 2025. We start today with updates from Arroyo Park, where crews continue work following a large water main break reported yesterday morning beneath the concrete off Ridgecrest. Flagstaff Fire and Water Departments were on the scene to assess and contain the leak. If you plan to visit Arroyo Park or nearby neighborhoods, expect areas of construction and possible low water pressure as repairs progress. The city asks residents to conserve water where possible until full service is restored. For those looking to get out and enjoy the sunshine, Flagstaff’s lively music scene continues to shine. Yesterday’s live outdoor concert at a local venue featured the homegrown talent of Wildflower Mind, entertaining folks soaking up the summer weather. Keep your eyes out for more pop-up music performances in downtown plazas and parks throughout this week, perfect for a lunch break or an evening stroll. If your plans include getting involved with the community, head over to the 6th annual Rotary Club and Symphony Orchestra Golf Tournament fundraiser. The event tees off at one of Flagstaff’s beautiful courses today, raising support for local arts and youth programs. For families with budding scientists, Odyssey Camps continue this week with Mad Science Mayhem—hands-on fun for kids ages five to ten. For a meaningful midday break, the Living with Purpose meditation series invites all to discover new practices for focus and mindfulness, every Tuesday. And for teens navigating tough times, there’s a welcoming grief support group meeting this afternoon—no registration needed. Some good news for our broader region: the White Sage Fire near Kaibab National Forest is showing only minimal activity, and containment efforts remain steady. Highway 89A has reopened, making travel between Flagstaff and Fredonia easier for everyone. However, fire crews are continuing to monitor dry, gusty conditions, so please stay fire-aware when hiking or camping. On the local safety front, last week’s missing child case in Flagstaff has been resolved with the child found safe. We’re grateful for the vigilant efforts of emergency services and our close-knit community. Flagstaff’s summer calendar is brimming with activity. The Pink Drink Fundraiser is happening on South Leroux Street today, and there’s no shortage of arts, workshops, and entertainment around town this week. Whether you’re interested in music, hands-on festivals, or ways to give back, there’s something for everyone. This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Monday, July 28, 2025. We start today with updates from Arroyo Park, where crews continue work following a large water main break reported yesterday morning beneath the concrete off Ridgecrest. Flagstaff Fire and Water Departments were on the scene to assess and contain the leak. If you plan to visit Arroyo Park or nearby neighborhoods, expect areas of construction and possible low water pressure as repairs progress. The city asks residents to conserve water where possible until full service is restored. For those looking to get out and enjoy the sunshine, Flagstaff’s lively music scene continues to shine. Yesterday’s live outdoor concert at a local venue featured the homegrown talent of Wildflower Mind, entertaining folks soaking up the summer weather. Keep your eyes out for more pop-up music performances in downtown plazas and parks throughout this week, perfect for a lunch break or an evening stroll. If your plans include getting involved with the community, head over to the 6th annual Rotary Club and Symphony Orchestra Golf Tournament fundraiser. The event tees off at one of Flagstaff’s beautiful courses today, raising support for local arts and youth programs. For families with budding scientists, Odyssey Camps continue this week with Mad Science Mayhem—hands-on fun for kids ages five to ten. For a meaningful midday break, the Living with Purpose meditation series invites all to discover new practices for focus and mindfulness, every Tuesday. And for teens navigating tough times, there’s a welcoming grief support group meeting this afternoon—no registration needed. Some good news for our broader region: the White Sage Fire near Kaibab National Forest is showing only minimal activity, and containment efforts remain steady. Highway 89A has reopened, making travel between Flagstaff and Fredonia easier for everyone. However, fire crews are continuing to monitor dry, gusty conditions, so please stay fire-aware when hiking or camping. On the local safety front, last week’s missing child case in Flagstaff has been resolved with the child found safe. We’re grateful for the vigilant efforts of emergency services and our close-knit community. Flagstaff’s summer calendar is brimming with activity. The Pink Drink Fundraiser is happening on South Leroux Street today, and there’s no shortage of arts, workshops, and entertainment around town this week. Whether you’re interested in music, hands-on festivals, or ways to give back, there’s something for everyone. This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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